"11th march 2011" I still remember the day i first saw umesh bhaiya..................first thoughts were "who are this fools comin to our house and they think they will be spared...............all of us ran towards them.........................4 vs 14..........of course it was not fair for them but they had it coming............umesh bhaiya was with his cousin Manoj and his friends Mrunal and Santosh. they had just arrived to the house where we were born.........n we decided to bite the hell out of them....................what we didn't realise was dat our teeth were really small that time..............anyway so that was how i met umesh bhaiya...............he had come to pick a puppy from amongst us............n he happened to pick up a male puppy who had a big black spot on his left eye and resembled Johnny Depp from the Pirates Of The Caribbean.....................oh da sight of him holding dat pup burned me up!!!...........n jus like dat umesh bhaiya happened to choose that puppy...................money exchanged hands n soon they were moving out with the puppy leaving the rest of us.......................but then jus as they were at the exit, he called up mummy to inform her..........n mummy asked him if its possible to get a female pup........when i heard that I ran the fastest I could(u guys jus can't imagine how fast a runner I m) n reached his leg............n that is how i was chosen...............though everyone else wanted a male pup only mummy insisted on a female pup....................the reason for which will be evident to you guys on this blog repeatedly from time to time................i now know the reason which is............"Mummy is the only intelligent person in this house (n yes papa also exhibits a little amount of intelligence very often but bhaiya n alok jus can't)....................choosing a female was also cheaper for them as we are in India and India is the only country where a male pup is more expensive than a female pup.....(i have officially given up tryin to think of any sane reason behind that).......................So, that was it............that was how i ended up becoming a part of this family...........i was in manoj's lap when they walked out of the farmhouse n took a taxi all the way from Lonavla(which is where i was born) upto Thane(which is where we stay now).........................coming at the house is a big story.................cos when i entered the house it was filled with weirdly smelling objects n strange sounding ones.............will come up on that in my next post n to tell u guys m excited to write about how my new family members thought they could restrict me to one particular room n not let me enter any other room (FOOLS!!!)..............
Dog's eye view...
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Monday, 16 May 2011
about us...
before i start blogging about my family i thought it would be nice to first tell u guys a litle about my breed......so here it goes...
About Dalmatians...
Dalmatians are not only adorable and friendly, but very interesting as well. Here are some fun facts about Dalmatians that you may not have heard before.
Dalmatians are often good swimmers and they love to play in water.
This breed gets its name from the Croatian province of Dalmatia where many believe the Dalmatian got its start, although there has been no concrete evidence that this is true.
Most Dalmatian puppies are born with all white coats which do not begin to show spots until they pups are about two weeks old.
Dalmatians are often recommended to people who are allergic to dogs because their fur doesn't trigger symptoms the way most coated breeds do.
Dalmatians are excellent hunters of rats and other pests and were used specifically for this purpose in stables and firehouses in London.
The Dalmatian made its first appearance in a dog show in Great Britain in 1860 but didn't appear in American shows until the 1920's.
Engravings portraying what appears to be Dalmatians alongside chariots have been discovered in Egyptian tombs.
Dalmatians are also known as Firehouse dogs, Carriage dogs or Spotted Coach dogs.
This breed was mentioned in letters by a poet named Jurij Dalmatin which was written in the mid 1500's.
Dalmatians enjoyed a huge boost in popularity after the book "101 Dalmatians" was published in 1956.
Brad Nowell, the lead singer of the rock band Sublime, had a Dalmatian named "Lou Dog" who accompanied him on stage often and was mentioned in the lyrics of several songs.
Dalmatians are known to choose one family member as their own while virtually ignoring everyone else in the household.
The Dalmatians historical function was to travel with carriages. They rode under the axle or between the lead horses and chased stray animals away from the road so that the carriage would have a clear path to travel.
Dalmatians often curl their lips in a way that resembles a human smile. Some owners insist that their dogs do this when they think they may be in trouble!
Dalmatians are the only animals that can develop gout, a disease commonly found in humans which causes swelling in the joints.
Some people believe that meeting a Dalmatian unexpectedly will result in good luck for the rest of the day.
Healthy Dalmatians can run for hours without getting tired.
George Washington is believed to have owned a Dalmatian.
When horses were used to transport firefighters to the scene of a blaze Dalmatians not only cleared the road ahead, they also served to keep the horses calm and to protect the equipment while the fire was fought.
Dalmatians typically hate being left alone and are much happier when hanging out with the family.
Although Dalmatians have a reputation for being fun and playful they can also make excellent guard dogs.
Deafness is a relatively common health problem for Dalmatians and some owners claim to use sign language to train dogs with this condition.
About Dalmatians...
Dalmatians are not only adorable and friendly, but very interesting as well. Here are some fun facts about Dalmatians that you may not have heard before.
Dalmatians are often good swimmers and they love to play in water.
This breed gets its name from the Croatian province of Dalmatia where many believe the Dalmatian got its start, although there has been no concrete evidence that this is true.
Most Dalmatian puppies are born with all white coats which do not begin to show spots until they pups are about two weeks old.
Dalmatians are often recommended to people who are allergic to dogs because their fur doesn't trigger symptoms the way most coated breeds do.
Dalmatians are excellent hunters of rats and other pests and were used specifically for this purpose in stables and firehouses in London.
The Dalmatian made its first appearance in a dog show in Great Britain in 1860 but didn't appear in American shows until the 1920's.
Engravings portraying what appears to be Dalmatians alongside chariots have been discovered in Egyptian tombs.
Dalmatians are also known as Firehouse dogs, Carriage dogs or Spotted Coach dogs.
This breed was mentioned in letters by a poet named Jurij Dalmatin which was written in the mid 1500's.
Dalmatians enjoyed a huge boost in popularity after the book "101 Dalmatians" was published in 1956.
Brad Nowell, the lead singer of the rock band Sublime, had a Dalmatian named "Lou Dog" who accompanied him on stage often and was mentioned in the lyrics of several songs.
Dalmatians are known to choose one family member as their own while virtually ignoring everyone else in the household.
The Dalmatians historical function was to travel with carriages. They rode under the axle or between the lead horses and chased stray animals away from the road so that the carriage would have a clear path to travel.
Dalmatians often curl their lips in a way that resembles a human smile. Some owners insist that their dogs do this when they think they may be in trouble!
Dalmatians are the only animals that can develop gout, a disease commonly found in humans which causes swelling in the joints.
Some people believe that meeting a Dalmatian unexpectedly will result in good luck for the rest of the day.
Healthy Dalmatians can run for hours without getting tired.
George Washington is believed to have owned a Dalmatian.
When horses were used to transport firefighters to the scene of a blaze Dalmatians not only cleared the road ahead, they also served to keep the horses calm and to protect the equipment while the fire was fought.
Dalmatians typically hate being left alone and are much happier when hanging out with the family.
Although Dalmatians have a reputation for being fun and playful they can also make excellent guard dogs.
Deafness is a relatively common health problem for Dalmatians and some owners claim to use sign language to train dogs with this condition.
starting up with something...
hi folks...........i m Rimjhim Pandey.......a 3 months old dalmatian puppy.........i live in thane with my family of 5......me mummy, papa, umesh bhaiya and alok....................theres also kshama didi who stays away(since she is married) but is still a very important part of the family..........................i have decided to start writing this blog so that the world comes to know many things bout this family that they currently don't know.........though this post is goin to be very short but u guys will have abundant material to read on this page hence forth................hope u keep coming here n reading my blogs..............till then take care...
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